The DGCA has expressed concerns over Air India’s recent maintenance issues, leading to flight delays and cancellations. The regulator directed Air India to prioritize safety, improve internal coordination, and ensure adequate spare parts availability. A meeting was convened with Air India’s leadership to review operations and compliance with safety regulations.
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